Exploring the City by the Bay: Executive Edition
For many executives, traveling for business is just another day on the grind. Between flight schedules, important presentations and after-hours client meetings, it starts to take a toll on your mental health. To avoid getting burnt out on the road, discovering the hidden gems in the City by the Bay is a great way to take a breather, since common tourists attractions can be as chaotic and busy as a typical day in the office.
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Tips for Running a Business When You Travel Often
Business travel is an important part of many industries. After all, the business world is becoming more and more global, and often times that means traveling will be an intricate part of growing or perfecting a business. With that being said, some CEOs find managing business travel for their company and themselves to be a difficult task. Research has shown that the most successful and effective CEOs are those that are able to delegate responsibilities. The next time you consider sitting down and booking a trip, or dealing with an issue that isn't the job of a CEO, consider these tips.
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The Art of Wining and Dining Clients
Business dinners are key growth tools in the executive arsenal. Here are the 10 most important tips to make sure you get the best return on your investment.
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business dinners san francisco
Having a Dedicated Corporate Travel Manager Makes Business Travel Easier
Attempting to effectively plan business travel can be difficult. It can be rather unpredictable, and without the proper professionals in your corner, the planning process can be stressful at best and disastrous at worst. It may seem perfectly normal to allow travel to be planned by the nearest available worker, but having a corporate travel manager offers significant benefits.
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Business travel,
Corporate Travel Manager
How to Avoid Ancillary Fees on Flights, Ground Travel and Hotels
In years past, booking a hotel room, an airline ticket, or car service for business trips was a rather straightforward procedure. The price of the ticket used to include a slew of services and amenities. That simply is no longer the case. Ancillary fees are on the rise across multiple industries, and these additional fees can quickly add up during a business trip. To keep business trips at a reasonable price, it is best to try and avoid ancillary fees as much as possible. To do so, it is important to remain vigilant and speak directly with the companies you are planning to book with prior to actually committing to anything.
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Business travel,
Corporate Travel Manager
How to Book the Right Hotel for a Business Trip
Business travel is a requirement in many different fields. Through trips, a business can close deals, meet with important clients, and learn more about the areas they serve. While business trips can be informative and effective, there is one thing that can easily derail a trip: a poor choice in hotels. Before you book, ask these questions to ensure you’ve found a hotel that fits your traveler’s needs.
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travel managers,
corporate travel tips,
Corporate Travel Manager
Time for Change?
Experienced corporate travel managers know there is a lot more to partnering with travel vendors than simply settling for ones who offer the lowest prices or have been within your network for years. Every company has its own exclusive needs that change simultaneously with the nature of its business, and a first-class executive transportation vendor has to be able to adapt to these changes and not flatline in value for other reasons, as well. Consider these scenarios, and if any apply to you, it’s probably best for the interests of your executive travelers and your company to trim the fat in your travel program:
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travel managers,
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Corporate Travel Manager
Expense Reports Made Easy
No one likes the chore of filling out a long expense report after a business trip. There isn’t anything necessarily bad about the report, it is simply a long, annoying process that no one seems to enjoy. Your expense report doesn’t need to become a challenge every time you travel. Use these great tips and share them with your employees to make filing expenses a breeze.
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San Francisco Business Trips Are Better With Car Service
San Francisco is a brilliant city, but it's not exactly a stress-free driving environment. With the charged tech market in the Bay Area, the high-stakes venture capital, and the rapid start-up, evolution, and (for many businesses) failure that define San Francisco and Silicon Valley, the last thing you need when traveling to the area on business is any additional stress. To put all your energy toward your business – and take in the famous sights, while you're at it! – car service to and from SFO is an essential part of an effective business trip. Here's why:
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Business travel,
SFO Sedan Service,
corporate travel tips,
Corporate Travel Manager
4 Ways to Boost Executive Travel Security
When travel is part of the job, the fewer the risks you have to face the better. While travel has improved in many ways throughout the years, there are still some incredible stressful elements of business travel, so whether you are traveling on your own or you are venturing out with a group, there are different elements you can consider and utilize in order to make the travel experience the very best for all involved parties.
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Business travel,
corporate travel tips